The department of Veterans Affairs posted a video online to celebrate the 74th anniversary of VE-Day. There was one problem though: the video featured Nazi soldiers instead of Canadian troops.
The incident took place just after 1:30 a.m. Friday morning while the aircraft was taxiing, according to a spokesperson for the airport.
Soon you may be greeted in both official languages at Canada’s airports, border crossings and Service Canada counters.
American cooperation with Canada on the strained China file could be expanding.
The proposal under Alberta’s former NDP Minister Phillips called for $40 million to be dispersed over five years for essential infrastructure and campsites.
“I’m pro-life. I believe children should be allowed to live, no matter how small they are. We have survived 50 years of abortion in Canada and we pledge to fight to make abortion unthinkable in our lifetime,” said Oosterhoff.
The worlds largest ride-sharing company has set its IPO price and it is at the lower end of its projections.
According to experts, nearly $5.3 billion was laundered through real estate in British Columbia last year.
Tony Clement says well-placed sources have informed him that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will announce a ban on legal firearms at a women’s conference this June in Vancouver.
Although Maxime continues to present us with a cool, calm, collected, charming, and charismatic persona, from this outsider's perspective, it feels like watching a good baseball player go on a hitless streak.
Abortion has been legal in Canada for 50 years, with former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau decriminalizing and removing some restrictions on the practice in 1969. To date, there are zero laws governing abortion on the books.
The Liberal government actually looked at ways to bring back ISIS members with Canadian citizenships.
Mohammed Shamji, a Toronto surgeon who was accused of brutally murdering his wife while their children slept nearby has been handed a life sentence for second-degree murder with no chance of parole for 14 years.
The Prime Minister of Canada will be speaking at the Toronto tech-conference COLLISION, alongside celebrities like Akon and Seth Rogen.
The Ford government is currently engaged in consultation sessions on reigning in public sector spending. One of the ideas proposed by the province is setting a limit on wage increases via legislation.